Synonyms for re-introduce


Grammar : Verb
Spell : in-truh-doos, -dyoos
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn trəˈdus, -ˈdyus

Top 10 synonyms for re-introduce Other synonyms for the word re-introduce

Définition of re-introduce

Origin :
  • early 15c., back-formation from introduction, or else from Latin introducere "to lead in, bring in" (see introduction). Related: Introduced; introducing.
  • As in recall : verb remember
  • As in reinstate : verb give back responsibility
  • As in restore : verb fix, make new
  • As in reintroduce : verb introduce anew
  • As in recondition : verb restore
  • As in restitute : verb restore
Example sentences :
  • An attempt was made in 1798 to re-introduce it in French privateers.
  • Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
  • I had some thoughts of learning it in order to re-introduce it into England.
  • Extract from : « A Tramp's Notebook » by Morley Roberts
  • I have spoken of Ariadne, and promised to re-introduce her to you.
  • Extract from : « Unveiling a Parallel » by Alice Ilgenfritz Jones and Ella Marchant
  • "I must re-introduce myself, formally, I see," quoth the stranger.
  • Extract from : « The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3, June, 1851 » by Various
  • In 1888, when Mr. Goschen endeavoured to re-introduce this duty, no serious objection was raised by the House of Commons.
  • Extract from : « Lord Randolph Churchill » by Winston Spencer Churchill
  • Socialism alone will re-introduce a greater stability in the habits of life.
  • Extract from : « Woman under socialism » by August Bebel
  • These matters being thus disposed of, Colin seized his opportunity to re-introduce the question regarding old Jerry Clink.
  • Extract from : « Colin Clink, Volume III (of III) » by Charles Hooton
  • Amolo invited all the bishops of the country to do their utmost to re-introduce the old canonic restrictions against the Jews.
  • Extract from : « History of the Jews, Vol. III (of 6) » by Heinrich Graetz
  • To grasp reality, we have to do what the cinematograph does with the film—that is, introduce or rather, re-introduce movement.
  • Extract from : « Bergson and His Philosophy » by J. Alexander Gunn
  • It has, however, been left to these last few years to re-introduce the motor-car, with results yet to be seen.
  • Extract from : « The Bath Road » by Charles G. (Charles George) Harper

Antonyms for re-introduce

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